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August 9, 2011 at 12:17 PM #717922August 9, 2011 at 9:05 PM #717563CAwiremanParticipant
My suggestion – first and foremost, get a gas grill.
Burning charcoal is dirty for yourself and your neighbors. They are often not allowed if you live in an apartment complex or HOA.
I have at least one neighbor who forces us to close the window due to the nasty/noxious charcoal smell whenever they grill out. As soon as I find out who it is, I’m going to either send them an anonymous note, or complain to the HOA. Its REALY BAD. And, I have a 5 month old on top of it. Do yourself and all involved a big favor, go gas! If you haven’t before, you’ll love it!
And happy grilling!
August 9, 2011 at 9:05 PM #717712CAwiremanParticipantMy suggestion – first and foremost, get a gas grill.
Burning charcoal is dirty for yourself and your neighbors. They are often not allowed if you live in an apartment complex or HOA.
I have at least one neighbor who forces us to close the window due to the nasty/noxious charcoal smell whenever they grill out. As soon as I find out who it is, I’m going to either send them an anonymous note, or complain to the HOA. Its REALY BAD. And, I have a 5 month old on top of it. Do yourself and all involved a big favor, go gas! If you haven’t before, you’ll love it!
And happy grilling!
August 9, 2011 at 9:05 PM #716965CAwiremanParticipantMy suggestion – first and foremost, get a gas grill.
Burning charcoal is dirty for yourself and your neighbors. They are often not allowed if you live in an apartment complex or HOA.
I have at least one neighbor who forces us to close the window due to the nasty/noxious charcoal smell whenever they grill out. As soon as I find out who it is, I’m going to either send them an anonymous note, or complain to the HOA. Its REALY BAD. And, I have a 5 month old on top of it. Do yourself and all involved a big favor, go gas! If you haven’t before, you’ll love it!
And happy grilling!
August 9, 2011 at 9:05 PM #716874CAwiremanParticipantMy suggestion – first and foremost, get a gas grill.
Burning charcoal is dirty for yourself and your neighbors. They are often not allowed if you live in an apartment complex or HOA.
I have at least one neighbor who forces us to close the window due to the nasty/noxious charcoal smell whenever they grill out. As soon as I find out who it is, I’m going to either send them an anonymous note, or complain to the HOA. Its REALY BAD. And, I have a 5 month old on top of it. Do yourself and all involved a big favor, go gas! If you haven’t before, you’ll love it!
And happy grilling!
August 9, 2011 at 9:05 PM #718071CAwiremanParticipantMy suggestion – first and foremost, get a gas grill.
Burning charcoal is dirty for yourself and your neighbors. They are often not allowed if you live in an apartment complex or HOA.
I have at least one neighbor who forces us to close the window due to the nasty/noxious charcoal smell whenever they grill out. As soon as I find out who it is, I’m going to either send them an anonymous note, or complain to the HOA. Its REALY BAD. And, I have a 5 month old on top of it. Do yourself and all involved a big favor, go gas! If you haven’t before, you’ll love it!
And happy grilling!
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